COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTION
Attention: from the brewer:
The bottle version is called "Oude Gueuze Tilquin à l’ancienne" and is 6.4% alc/vol (it is either in 375ml or 750ml), and the draught version is called "Gueuze Tilquin on draft" and is 4.8% alc/vol.

from 375ml bottle into a wine glass, pours a hazzy orange color, with a white head. aroma of lemons, grapefruit, some peach, bread, taste is lemons in front, bit dry, sourness is ok, peaches, bread, some yeast, a really good geuze.

Aroma - dry white flesh fruit, abundant funk, horse blanket sweat, barnyard, and some spiced wheat. All over wild as can be yeast.
Appearance - the body is a hazy golden road, the head is 2" and white. Head lays down to a thin layer of foam.
Taste - is abundantly funky, has some sweated horse blanket, white fruit flesh, the yeast part is wild for sure. High quality lambics like this have a centralized ember that just can’t be explained it’s like the source of the funk. Not sure how to describe it.
Palate - the body is on the lighter side of medium, the texture is slightly vinous the carbonation is lively, the finish is dry and funked.

375ml bottle @ home. 2015-2016 Vintage. Pours a hazy golden colour. Nose is funky and sour. Flavour is a sour and dry with a bite. Always enjoy this gueuze and have been having fun with vinatges. I look forward to sampling this again in time.

Bottle. Pours amber with no head. Scent is light notes of caramel, lambic. Taste is medium dense sour grapes and sweetness of grapes as well. Medium dryness. Merlot. Finish is smooth and a bit lingering dryness. Great. Thanks to Chris at Cork and Cask for organising the bottle share.

Join us! RateBeer is made by beer enthusiasts for the craft beer community.
Your basic membership is free and allows you to read all beer ratings.
Click here to create your account... and give your opinion!